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Thursday's Daily Pulse
What you need to know about Florida today
› Uber branch goes to Florida Supreme Court in records dispute
A subsidiary of Uber Technologies has gone to the Florida Supreme Court in a dispute about whether Broward County needs to release records about the number of passengers picked up by Uber drivers at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
› Homeland Security raids a Florida business and arrests 28 undocumented immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security detained and administratively arrested 28 illegal immigrants in Fort Pierce on Wednesday. At this time, deportation is not a certainty, as the department wants to investigate the possibility of human trafficking, authorities said.
› Orioles surpass 100K fans for spring training in Sarasota
The Baltimore Orioles drew 103,294 fans for 15 home spring training baseball games in Sarasota this season. According to a press release, it's the eighth time in nine seasons the Orioles have hosted more than 100,000 fans at Ed Smith Stadium.
› Developer plans $500 million Midtown Tampa project near Westshore
In what would be one of Tampa Bay’s biggest developments, a New York company plans a 1.8 million-square-foot project designed to help link downtown Tampa with the city’s booming Westshore area.
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